Dr. Cynda Crawford, DVM, PhD, presents
"Bird Flu's Impact on Domestic Farm Animals & Pets". Health
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Abstract: The presentation by Dr. Cynda Crawford explores the evolving
ecology and impact of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza (bird flu)
across the United States. Traditionally, wild waterfowl are the natural
hosts of influenza A viruses, but in recent years, the H5N1 subtype has
spread extensively, affecting all 50 U.S. states’ poultry, leading to
the infection and depopulation of approximately 175 million birds.
Since 2022, H5N1 has spilled over from wild birds into commercial and
backyard poultry, then into a wide range of mammals—over 200 terrestrial
and marine species, including seals, sea lions, and for the first time,
dairy cattle. Dairy cows experience H5N1 as a localized mammary gland
infection resulting in mastitis and sudden drops in milk production,
with high viral loads detected in milk but generally nonfatal outcomes
for the animals. New genotypes have been identified, highlighting
frequent viral reassortment.
A notable event occurred in March 2024 when barn cats on a Texas dairy
farm died rapidly after consuming raw milk from infected cows, marking
the first documented mammal-to-mammal transmission of H5N1 via milk.
Cats suffer severe, often fatal neurological disease, and the mortality
rate among infected cats is estimated at 50–70%. There is no current
evidence of cat-to-cat or cat-to-human transmission. The situation
raises public health concerns about cows and cats as potential “mixing
vessels” for new, more dangerous H5N1 strains, emphasizing the need for
enhanced surveillance, biosecurity, and consideration of vaccines for
at-risk animals. (Summary AI Assisted)
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